A giant storm cloud has parked itself over Atunyote's clubhouse. It's windy out there, and now, it's just starting to sprinkle. Players had talked a bit yesterday about their concern for impending weather. It looks like they might get some now.

More about the fairways here that have allowed for such low numbers: Brendon de Jonge, the 6-foot, 230-pound rookie from Virginia Tech, is 51st in PGA Tour driving distance at 294, but he's just 168th in driving accuracy at 57 percent. And after two rounds of the Turning Stone tournament, he was one shot off the lead. de Jonge is slowing slipping down the leaderboard today. He's 2-over after four holes....

There's a giant television screen parked just outside the media tent. And people are crowding around it to watch the SU football game. ...

I got a lift to my car yesterday from one of the grounds crew, who informed me that the guys get out here at 4 a.m. each day. They hang around during the day to repair anything that might go awry, they watch a little golf. And they leave about 10 p.m. It's a combination of spooky and serene here at night, what with the numerous waterways and the weird headlighted golf carts that snake through the course.